Oil prices and fun
Well it’s no big news that oil prices are on the rise. I guess it might even reach $200 per barrel soon if the price band suggestion is not implemented. This all is the technical gibberish which holds importance for us but is just not what we care about.
To tell the truth what I care about is how much I have to pay for any kind of public transport which includes buses, taxis and autorickshaws(according to Indian context). Main problem anyone would face would be with autorickshaws in India. Take my case for example, I used to pay around Rs. 30 to go to the Bus Depot(CMBT) from my house in an auto. That was about a month or so ago. Suddenly some days ago when I wanted to go there, I was being charged Rs. 50. I actually thought it was just this one guy trying to get more money but I realised that every single auto driver was charging the same price. The truth is that, the place is barely 3-4 kms from my house and I really don’t think 1 litre of petrol would be wasted for 3-4 kms even if its an auto. This shows how these people are having fun with the increase in petrol price.
When you talk about fuel prices you really can’t miss the rising inflation in India. Its like the latest hot topic. Wherever I turn to people are talking about how that inflation in India might actually cross 20% if the fuel prices don’t go down. Many things that are not related to fuel directly or even indirectly are increasing price giving a boost to the inflation. So my fellow Indians be ready to pay through your nose for anything and everything.

Photo of a autorickshaw

June 25th, 2008 at 11:58 am
As it is those autowallahs screw us, now with the rising prices, they have a reason. that makes life for non-tamil speaking people even more troublesome
June 25th, 2008 at 8:28 pm
Exactly man. We non tamil speaking folks are the one who get screwed the most by them.
June 28th, 2008 at 2:36 am
The situation is really getting out of hand. The thing is that there isnt even a huge scarcity of petrol as most people believe.
June 29th, 2008 at 3:46 pm
It is true, there are too many parameters that are driving the cost of petrol.
Actually petrol just costs Rs. 25 per litre but the amount of taxes and import duties increases it by nearly 120%.